About Auctioneer

Auctioneer Suite

Auctioneer Suite provides you with the tools and data necessary to make those difficult auctioning decisions with ease.

From purchasing to posting, the Auctioneer Suite provides time-tested tools to allow you more time to actually play your characters or play the market. As you will soon discover, it is much more than a simple "Auctioning AddOn", the Auctioneer Suite also shows in-depth information for all game items, such as those used in quests or recipes, enchanting, milling, prospecting and more.

Numerous other AddOns will also use the Auctioneer statistics you gather via scanning. This is especially true for many of the popular crafting AddOns, such as Little Sparky's Workshop, GnomeWorks, and Skillet.

Looking for Ultra Lightweight and Fast?

Try the "Auctioneer" download from our primary site, rather than the "Auctioneer Suite" we upload to Curse and WoWInterface. All of our downloads are accessible from our primary site at http://AuctioneerAddOn.Com/dl .
This version offers a small footprint, with only the basic "Post" frame and tooltip information to assist in your purchasing decisions.

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Please, do not post errors here; instead, kindly visit http://forums.norganna.org/ , our Support Forum, and be sure to search before posting- many questions and errors reported are duplicates.

For the fastest service, various questions are addressed in the Auctioneer FAQ, http://wiki.norganna.org/Auctioneer/FAQ . We have gone to great lengths to ensure that the most common issues have been addressed

Basic Auctioneer Suite Details

The Auctioneer Suite contains Auctioneer, all of its modules, BeanCounter, Enchantrix and Enchantrix Barker, and Informant to help provide a comprehensive view of item data, whether at the Auction House or out questing. Some highlights are:

Appraiser

An intuitive auction posting frame.

Remembers your preferences for bid/buyout prices, stack sizes, and number of listings to post per item.

Allows queuing of auctions, so you can instruct it to list hundreds of auctions at a time. Note that Blizzard introduced a hardware event requirement to confirm each posting, but, with Appraiser's Batch Posting, you reduce the total clicks from two per auction, to one.

Allows you to specify the value price of your choice and remembers your selection

Displays competing listings, the age of the data, and allows you to sort these listings and refresh them easily.

Provides a scrollable list of all auctionable items in your bags; allowing you to quickly post all of your goods.

Provides the ability to change to a "Simple" view; a bit like the Auctioneer Classic posting interface.

Allows you to change column width by Right-Clicking and dragging to the column width of your choice.

Allows you to post multiple auctions with the single click of the Batch Post button.

Alt+Left-Click == Refresh Pricing of all Batch Postable Items.

Shift+Left-Click == Trial or List Posting. Does not actually queue any items to post but prints the exact pricing that will be used on the Auction House in an easily readable format in the "chat window". This allows a user to verify their settings and make adjustments if necessary.

Ctrl+Shft+Alt+Left-Click == Queue all items that have the "Allow Batch Posting" checkbox selected (located at the top of the item information pane).

CompactUI

An alternative to the standard auction browsing interface.

Displays more auctions per page

Displays more data per auction

Allows you to change column width by Right-Clicking in the column heading and dragging left or right to resize the column to your liking

Provides a percentage comparison with the Market Value Statistic of your choice

Allows auctions to be color coded by price level

Allows multiple sorting options not available on the standard interface

Statistic Modules

There are a variety of fully customizable statistic modules included with Auctioneer that can provide a variety of pricing information- all based upon your needs.

"Market" - a custom designed formula that merges the various statistics into a usable price. This is the default setting and is highly recommended.

Auc-Stat-Histogram - Returns Median and IQR values, based upon a Histogram of pricing data. Essentially, a median value, based upon all prices ever seen; no data is ever discarded.

Auc-Stat-iLevel - Statistics modules that groups all items of same rarity, type, and iLevel together (e.g. all green weapons of iLevel 180). Useful for pricing random "of the ..." items.

Auc-Stat-Purchased - Statistics module that tries to infer purchase prices based on items disappearing before they could have expired. (Requires more frequent scanning of the AH)

Auc-Stat-Sales – Uses data from BeanCounter to display historical statistics on actual purchase and sale prices. Note that this statistic is installed along with BeanCounter, and cannot be installed separately.

Auc-Stat-StdDev - Statistics module that keeps the last 100 price points for an item and performs a standard deviation on the data list to exclude outliers from the sample space and provide a normalized mean.

Any other stat module that you or others wish to create can be easily added to auctioneer functionality!

SearchUI

An Auctioneer Utility that prompts you when it sees auctions that fit your criteria for buying and, or, bidding.

Uses Searchers that you can customize for various desired deals such as:

Resale - Prompts you for deals based on discount from the market value, AH fee, and expected relistings

Disenchant - Prompts you for deals based on disenchanting armor and weapons

Prospecting - Prompts you for jewelcrafting deals from prospecting ores

Vendor - Prompts you for auctions listed below vendor sell price

The "RealTimeSearch" will continually reload the first and last page of the AH, within reason, as per your configuration, to find the newest bargains and auctions that are just about to come to an end. Both great times to find some amazing deals.

Piggybacks on your AH scans if allowed to do so

BeanCounter

An associated addon that tracks your bid, postings, and mail to help you determine your overall and item-specific profitability.

Creates journal entries when you bid, buy, post, or retrieve AH mail.

Provides a searchable interface that can display all activity or only certain items

Allows you to change column width by Left-Click and dragging the column to the size of your liking

Enchantrix

Enchantrix displays values for disenchanting, milling, and prospecting; plus suggested values for selling enchants. Enchantrix can also automate disenchanting, milling and prospecting. Some baseline pricing is built in, but Enchantrix also uses values from Auctioneer to provide up-to-date prices for your server/faction. Enchantrix also includes controls to let you customize the pricing by enchant material (fixed prices and weighting).

Informant

Informant displays additional information about items in their tooltips: buy price; sell price; item level; what quests, classes or professions use the item; the value of the item produced by a recipe; etc. Informant can also tell you what vendors sell a given item.

What Can Auctioneer Do to Help Me?

Once a user moves to the Auction House (AH) and beyond just buying and selling from/to vendors, the whole game changes. No longer is the user dealing with the static prices of the vendor to support their character's income. We are now dealing with the fluid and hectic nature of a dog-eat-dog market economy.

In such an economy, which is in a constant state of flux, it can be difficult to select the correct pricing points for your item at the AH. Sometimes, the prices and value of your items can be wildly different compared to the vendor price due to many factors, the value of items that can be made from your item, the use of a particular item in a quest, the suitability of a particular weapon or armor to specific classes, and the disenchantability of an item to enchanters.

Primarily, the driving factor of the price fluctuations, as in the real world is supply versus demand. When supply is high, but demand is low, competition drives the prices down, and conversely then supply is low, but demand is high, the market is driven into a sellers market.

The Auctioneer Suite can help you alleviate this lack of market knowledge over time by watching the market evolve.

When you go to the Auction House (AH) for the first time after installing Auctioneer, you will see a row of 3 buttons along the top of the main "Browse" frame, click the "play" button to begin your first scan of the entire AH. Auctioneer will begin recording statistics for every item it finds, including the bid, buyout, and more.

Once the market analysis has completed, you will notice additional information about the items in the tooltips when you mouse over them.

What happens when you go to sell items via the Auction House?

If auctioneer has enough data, when you try to put an auction up for sale, it will attempt to provide you with intelligent pricing points based upon the market data it has accumulated through scanning.

When you select an item in the full or simple "Appraiser" frame, Auctioneer will suggest a minimum price, a buyout price and display relevant data about it's decision making process in the right, receipt window, including how it has arrived at its prices.

When you place an item in the SimpleAuction, "Post" frame, Auctioneer will suggest a minimum bid, a buyout price, and display relevant data, including the deposit and more.

Note: if your SlideBar gets disabled as a result of installing this update, please type "/nsb on" to re-enable it, one time only. We apologize for this snafu.

Bugfix changes from 5.21d2 Release:
* Now compatible with WoW 6.2
* Fix for some ItemString changes introduced by Blizzard
* LibExtraTip and TipHelper: Library fixes for some tooltip issues caused by the above

The Auctioneer gang have always been good about updating and troiubleshooting the Auctioneer suite for the latest iteration of WoW. There are a variety of modules each of which probably needs tweaking and all that is done by several people working together. Be a little patient. there'll be an update before long. The reason most addons get written is so the authors themselves can use them. I'm sure the powers that be behind Auctioneer are every bit as anxious (if not moreso) as the rest of us to have Auctioneer running well and properly in the shortest amount of time possible. And to answer the above question, never found another addon that comes close to being as in-depth useful as Auctioneer and its' suite of modules. I, for one, am going to try Twistedshade's fix posted above until we get thje longed-for news that an official update is available. Thanks for all the hard work Auctioneeros!

Unfortunately, we had very little time to look in on the PTR/patch, other than the fix of what is a known issue with WoW no longer gracefully dividing by zero. At that point, we thought that it was enough, but there are a few other, undocumented items that only appeared in the Live patch that are causing issues.

We know what the errors are at this point and the basics on what needs fixed, and will have an updated version ready as soon as we are able. For now, Lua errors are not solicited/needed.